Mr. & Mrs. Wally McDonell Celebrating 40th Wedding Anniversary

Mr. & Mrs. Wally McDonell will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on November 21, 2021. Kimberlee Griffin and Wallace McDonell were married at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Reverend William Genzler officiated the 4 p.m. candle light ceremony. The McDonells have two children, Rachel Stelzer (Chris) of Phoenix, Arizona and Jonathan McDonell (Melissa) of Whitewater, Wisconsin. The couple will mark the occasion with a celebratory family trip to Kauai, Hawaii in March 2022.

Obituary: Terry Harlan Ostermeier, 84

Terry Harlan Ostermeier, 84, passed away at St. Mary’s Hospital in Janesville, Wisconsin on November 10, 2021 after a brief illness.

Terry was born on April 15, 1937 in New London, Wisconsin to George and Virginia (Dexter) Ostermeier and graduated New London High School in 1955.

He received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from UW-Oshkosh in 1959 with majors in speech and history, his Master’s in speech from Marquette University in 1961, and his Ph.D. in communication from Michigan State University in 1966.

Terry married Arlene Louise Bjorngaard on May 9, 1964 in East Lansing, Michigan. Arlene and Terry moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin in July 1967 where they built a house in the country on a 20-acre woodlot.

Terry taught at Marquette, Michigan State, and State University of New York at Buffalo before moving to Whitewater, where he taught at UW-Whitewater for 33 years and served as Chair of the Communication Department from 1968-1988. He was one of the first professors in the state of Wisconsin to introduce and teach college courses in intercultural communication and an advanced course in listening.

Terry authored the book “A History of Speech at a Wisconsin Public University (Whitewater) 1868-1998,” his research was cited in books, and he had articles published in communication journals. Terry received the Wisconsin Communication Association Outstanding College Teaching Award in 1995 and the College of Arts and Communication Research Award in 1998.

Terry was a founding member of the International Listening Association in 1986. He was also a member of the Speech Communication Association, Pi Kappa Delta (forensics honorary), Phi Kappa Phi (education honorary), the Mayflower Society, and Founders and Patriots of America among other organizations.

His hobbies included genealogy, cooking, gardening, and traveling the world with Arlene.

Terry was preceded in death by his wife Arlene, father George, and mother Virginia. He is survived by sons Marc (Elissa Zurbuchen) and Eric (Melanie Burns), granddaughters Brita and Sara Ostermeier, sisters Judi Krablien, Boni Otto, and Kris Seefeldt, brother-in-law Pervin Bjorngaard (Lois), and sister-in-law Eileen Bjorngaard.

Terry was a member of St. Patrick Parish in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Burial will be held in the Church’s Calvary Cemetery in Whitewater.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 Southeast 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131 (www.parkinson.org).

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Obituary: Tonia J. Eppers, 47

Tonia J. Eppers, age 47, of Whitewater, died on Saturday, November 6, 2021, in her home. She was born in Edgerton on April 29, 1974, the daughter of Michael and Shirley (Vaught) Dooley. She was a 1992 graduate of Elkhorn High School. She received her Master’s Degree from UW Whitewater in Speech Therapy in 2013. Tonia worked as a Speech Therapist at Kennedy Elementary for the Janesville School District. She loved her job and working with her students and her co-workers. Tonia married Jeffrey J. Eppers on February 11, 2006, in Whitewater. She was a former member of the Army Reserves, in which her unit was activated multiple times. She immensely enjoyed reading, going for hikes and spending time with family. Most of all, she was the best Mom ever!

Tonia is survived by her husband, Jeff; 2 daughters; Samantha LaBreche and Natalie LaBreche both of Whitewater; step-son, Keith Eppers of Liberty Lake, WA; mother, Shirley Dooley of Elkhorn; brother, Nathan Dooley of Elkhorn; sister, Lisa (Mel) Bjurstrom of Burlington; and many nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Michael Dooley.

A Funeral Service will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, November 12, 2021, at APFEL EHLERT FUNERAL HOME, Edgerton. Visitation will take place on Friday from 2:00 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Burial will be at a later date at Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Carbone Cancer Center, 600 Highland Ave, MC 9945, Madison, WI 53792. For on-line condolences: www.apfelfuneral.com

Obituary: Bob Wulfkuhle, 93

Bob Wulfkuhle passed away on Friday, November 5, 2021, at Fairhaven Senior Services.

Robert Lloyd Wulfkuhle, was born on October 6th, 1928, in Lawrence, Kansas to Gustav and Lillian (Lentz) Wulfkuhle. Robert, in Lawrence or Bob in Illinois or Wisconsin, was a student of the Lawrence Public School System, attending Woodlawn Middle School and Lawrence Memorial High School, which was built in memory of the Lawrence servicemen lost in World War I.

During his school years, Bob worked at Kroger’s Grocery Store during the winter and at his Uncle Alfred’s, the Alfred Heck and Sons farm during the spring, summer, and fall. Bob started working for the Hecks when he was in 5th grade. He was close to the family, living on the farm during the busy seasons — in fact, Alfred and Emma Heck, and their sons, Arthur and Walter, always treated Bob as part of their family. Bob credited the Hecks with teaching him about the importance of working hard and with honesty to accomplish one’s goals. He learned the value of maintaining a clean and neat farm, as demonstrated by his large, productive garden and immaculate lawns. Bob was often teased by his friends and neighbors about his lawn and garden, receiving a lighted helmet to mow his lawn at night from some work friends and a large picture of dandelions – which were never allowed to grace his yard– from his good neighbors and friends, Rollie and Margaret Stortz.

Bob attended Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, working his way through college at the Lawrence Sanitary Dairy during the summer and at Kansas State University’s Creamery during the school year. He graduated in June of 1951 and was on a train the next day to begin boot camp for the Navy. Bob worked hard and served as the Boot Chief Petty Officer, receiving the American Spirit Award in recognition for his performance as the top student from his boot camp class. Bob served as an independent duty hospital corpsman for four years in the USS Baltimore. The Baltimore completed tours in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, took an admiral on a goodwill tour of the Scandinavian countries, and represented the United States during the Naval Review for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Honorably discharged from the Navy, Bob worked for the Department of Agriculture in Kansas City as an inspector and chemist. Bob was then asked to run the Arkansas City Coop, a large creamery in southeastern Kansas. He then moved to Hawthorn Mellody in Kansas City before transferring to the Hawthorn Mellody plant in Whitewater, WI. While working in Whitewater, Bob met and married his wife of 57 years, Stratewula (Sug) Kehias, an associate professor at UW-Whitewater. Bob took a job with Creamery Packaging in Chicago, IL as a Sales Engineer and moved to Chicagoland. Upon promotion to the Assistant to the President, Bob was transferred to the Lake Mills, WI plant and moved his family to Fort Atkinson, WI. Bob took a position with Hartel Manufacturing in Fort Atkinson, WI, in 1980. He worked for Hartel’s for 14 years, serving as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing, retiring in 1994.

Bob strongly believed in a life of service. While a member of Trinity English Lutheran Church in Fort Atkinson, Bob served on several church councils, sang in the choir, and could frequently be seen on the church grounds painting or otherwise helping to maintain the landscape. He volunteered at the Fort Memorial Hospital, completing 7,833 hours. He received the Volunteer of the Year award as well as a Life membership in the Volunteer department. Bob assisted at the National Dairy Shrine at the Hoard Museum in Fort Atkinson, WI, where he was awarded the E Award by the National Dairy Shrine. Bob was very active in the Kiwanis International organization. He joined Kiwanis in 1956 in Kansas. In Fort Atkinson, he served as the President of the club several times, chaired several committees, and served on the Board. He completed a one-year term as the Lieutenant Governor and then became a District Board Member. He was the first member of the Fort Atkinson Kiwanis organization to receive the George F. Hixson Fellowship, which recognizes members who contribute significantly to Kiwanis’s history of generosity. While in the Whitewater Kiwanis organization in his later life, he served on the youth committee and helped oversee the Shoe Project, providing shoes for disadvantaged students in the Whitewater Elementary school system. In 2021, the Whitewater Kiwanis club awarded Bob an Honorary Membership in recognition for his many years of service.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Gus and Lillian (Lentz) Wulfkuhle, his older sister, Elizabeth Wulfkuhle, who died in infancy, and his wife of 57 years, Sug. He is survived by his son, Gus (Cathy) Wulfkuhle, Geneva, IL; daughter Trianna (Stephen) Warkentin, Spring, TX, and four grandchildren, Emily and Sam Wulfkuhle, and Daniel and Kylie Warkentin.

A memorial service to celebrate Bob’s life will be held at First English Lutheran Church in Whitewater, WI on Saturday, November 20 at 11:00 a.m., with visitation starting at 9:30 a.m. Masks will be required during the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Heart Prairie Lutheran Church care of First English Lutheran Church, 401 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI, 53190, please put Heart Prairie Church in the memo line or to the Whitewater Aquatic Center, Friends of the Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center, PO Box 509, Whitewater, WI 53190 or friendsofwac@gmail.com.

Bob’s family wishes to recognize and thank the staff of the second-floor skilled nursing unit at Fairhaven for their dedication and thoughtful care in these trying times.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Robert Peter Frawley, 91, passed away on Thursday, November 5, 2020 (UPDATED with arrangements)

Robert Peter Frawley, 91, Whitewater passed away on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center in Johnson Creek, WI.

Bob was born on March 28, 1929 in West Allis, WI to John and Freida (Pfeiffer) Frawley. He was a graduate of Whitewater High School. Bob served his country in the United States Army in Korea during the Korean Conflict. On August 22, 1953 he married Louise Mammina at St. Williams Church in Chicago, IL. Bob owned and operated Tri-State Motor Express for 30 years. He also worked as a manager for Dairy Star Ice Cream Emporium in Lincolnwood, IL. He and Louise and their six children lived in Chicago. Bob and Louise moved to Whitewater in 2006. Bob enjoyed woodworking and decorating. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, Whitewater.

He is survived by his wife, Louise; children Mary (Jim) Kersten, Glenview, IL, John Frawley, Whitewater, Michael (Sheri) Frawley, Mesa, AZ ; daughter-in-law Amy Frawley, Ohio; 13 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; children Thomas, Theresa and Julia Frawley; brothers Raymond Pfeiffer, John H. Frawley; sisters, Margaret Fuhs and Rosebud Truman.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, November 12, 2021 at 12:00 P.M. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Whitewater, WI. Friends may call after 11:00 A.M. on Friday at the church until the time of the Mass.

Burial will follow in the Calvary Cemetery in Whitewater, WI.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Whitewater Food Pantry or to Bethel House.

Nitardy Funeral Home, Whitewater is assisting the family. Online condolences may be given to the family at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Obituary: Audrey (Hanson) Bulgrin, of Palmyra, 91

Audrey (Hanson) Bulgrin, of Palmyra, Wisconsin died Friday, November 5th at Aurora Medical Center in Oconomowoc after a short illness.  Audrey was born September 5, 1931 in Whitewater, Wisconsin  to Roy & Hazel (Peich) Hanson. She married Robert Bulgrin on October 25,1952, and they lived in Fort Atkinson before moving to Palmyra.

     She worked for several years at Moe Light Division of Thomas Industries in Fort Atkinson and at Doskocil Foods in Jefferson. She was an active member of Band Boosters and loved square dancing with her husband.  Audrey was a lifelong member of First English Lutheran Church in Whitewater where she enjoyed many years as a member of the choir and the Altar Guild.  She loved to travel, visiting relatives all over the country and taking international trips with family to places like Paris and the Bahamas.  She was a loving and much loved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

     Audrey is survived by four children: Anita Putz (Dan) of Independence, Iowa; Stephen Bulgrin  (Kim) of Spooner, Wisconsin; Candace Springer  (Kim) of San Diego, California; and Robin Bulgrin of Palmyra, Wisconsin, six grandchildren; Stephanie Lee (David), Matthew Putz (Amanda), Nicholas Springer (Julie Steiner), Danyelle Springer, Maxwell Bulgrin and Bethany Bulgrin, three great-grandchildren ;  Benjamin Putz, William Putz, and Audrey Grace Lee, sisters-in-law; Bea Hanson (Janesville) Judy Hanson (San Antonio) and several nieces and nephews.

     She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her three brothers;  Darwin, Gordon, and Roger.    

   Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the First English Lutheran Church, 401 W. Main St. Whitewater, WI 53190.  Burial will follow at the Hillside Cemetery, Whitewater.  Friends may call at the church on Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.   Nitardy Funeral Home, Whitewater is assisting the family.  Online condolences may be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Obituary: Thomas Allen Quast, 55

WHITEWATER – Thomas Allen Quast, 55, died unexpectedly on November 1, 2021. Tom will be missed by many loving friends and family members.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Noon this Saturday, November 6, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Whitewater. Visitation with family and friends will occur immediately following mass at Jessica’s Family Restaurant in Whitewater; everyone is invited to this luncheon.

Tom grew up in Whitewater and graduated high school in 1985. Tom began working at 12 with his first paper route, ran his own limousine service for several years, and was self-employed most of his life operating various businesses. Tom always enjoyed camping with family, dreaming of his next business, and spending time with family and friends.

Tom is survived by his mom, Barbara Quast, of Whitewater; brother, Bob (Becky) of Blue Grass, Iowa; nephew Chris (Haley) of Janesville; nephew Brian of Whitewater; nephew Jase (Kellie) of Bettendorf, Iowa; niece Lacey of Davenport, Iowa; niece Savanna of Blue Grass, Iowa; eight great-nephews/nieces; plus many cousins. Tom was preceded in death by his dad, Allen, and sister, Lynnette.

Tom’s family invites everyone to share stories and condolences at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com.

Obituario: Lucia Verduzco, 62

Lucia Verduzco, 62, de Whitewater WI falleció en Miércoles, Octubre 27, 2021 rodeada de su amorosa familia en el Hospital Mercy en Janesville WI.

Lucia nació el 2 de Febrero de 1959 en La Plaza del Limón, México de sus padres Alfredo Cruz y Enriqueta Verduzco. Donde creció y conoció al amor de su vida, Jesus Verduzco desde muy temprana edad. Se casaron en 1978 y juntos tuvieron seis hijos.  En 1998, Lucia y Jesus movieron a su familia a Whitewater, Wisconsin. Lucia comenzó a trabajar en Trostel LTD Industries, hasta su retiro en el año 2010.

A ella le gustaba cocinar, tejer, coser, trabajar en el Jardín y especialmente pasar el tiempo con sus nietos a quien ella adoraba. A Lucia le encantaba regresar a México a visitar a su familia y para recordarles a sus hijos “Nunca olvidar de donde vinieron.”

A ella le sobreviven su esposo, Jesus Verduzco; hijos, Jesus Verduzco, Laura (Alfredo) Olivares, Maria del Pilar (Jesus) Tizapa; sus nietos, Emiliano, Mariela, Sofia. Su hermano, Alfredo Cruz; y otros miembros familiares.

Ella es precedida en muerte de sus padres, Alfredo y Enriqueta Cruz, sus hijos, Ramon, Guadalupe y Alfredo; y su hermano, Jesus Cruz.

Una misa de cuerpo presente se celebrará a las 12PM el Sábado, Octubre 30, 2021 en la Iglesia Católica de St Patricio. Con visitaciones de 10AM hasta la hora de misa. Un Funeral se celebrará tiempo después en Mexico.

La Familia quiere agradecerle especialmente a Dr Wilson de Mercy Clinic en Whitewater, al personal de el hospital de Mercy en Janesville WI por el cuidado excepcional que le brindaron a Lucia.

Nitardy Funeral Home está asistiendo a la familia con los arreglos fúnebres. Mensajes de solidaridad se.

Obituary: Carol Ulbert Schafer, 87

Carol Ulbert Schafer was born on July 8, 1934, and passed away peacefully on October 20, 2021, at Sylvan Crossings of Jefferson. Mom was born to James and Katherine Ulbert, Chicago Illinois and has one sister Patricia (Swede) Sweeney.

Mom married our Dad Theodore “Dan” Schafer on December 1, 1956, after Dad returned home from proudly serving his country. As a family we lived in Chicago until 1978 when we moved to Whitewater WI, where we had our cottage and spent time with our family and friends. Mom had 4 children, Steven (Cheryl) of Punta Gorda FL, Michael (Lisa) of Lago Vista TX, Geralyn (Ken) Dorn of Fort Atkinson, and Mary Catherine (Jim) Vohs of Whitewater.

Mom had 10 grandchildren, Ryan (Elise) Schafer, Sarah (Kent) Walker, Teddy (Jenny) Schafer, David (Holly) Schafer, Rachel (Ben) Smith, Renee (Corey) Viola, Justin (Stacy) Vohs, Axel (Courtney) Vohs, Damon Vohs, Stefanie (Ian Helfenstein) Schafer. 19 Great-grandchildren, Sienna, Genevieve, Brenson, and Emery Schafer, Carter, Nolan, Adelyn and Gracelyn Schafer, Abby and Michael Schafer, Eli Walker, Jayden and Hunter Smith, Alexis and Aliyah Viola, Pierce Vohs and Hayden Vohs, Averie and Alaric Helfenstein. 3 Nieces Kathleen Sweeney, Maureen Sweeney, Colleen (Tony) Bacino, one nephew John Sweeney and many great nieces and nephews.

Mom volunteered at St. Priscilla Church in Chicago, was a Girl Scout leader, volunteered for The La Lache League of Chicago and mom and dad were involved with The Beverley Dean foundation to raise money for St Jude’s Children’s Hospital. After we all graduated from high school Mom was elected Treasurer for the Town of Whitewater and served for over 20 years. Mom loved to travel, sail with our dad, but most of all she loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and attending as many events and activities as she could.

Mom was preceded in death by her parents James and Katherine Ulbert, her in-laws Ted and Agnes Schafer, our Dad Ted “Dan” Schafer, her son Michael Schafer, her granddaughter Renee Dorn-Viola, her brother in-law Swede Sweeney and her dear friend and partner in crime, Diane Fejdasz.

Our family would like to thank the staff of Sylvan Crossing of Jefferson, they all went above and beyond caring for our Mom and also Rainbow Hospice for all they did and for all they continue to do.

Our Mom wanted us to celebrate her life by having a gathering of family and close friends. We will celebrate on November 7th from 11:00-3:00 at “The Bridge” 88 South Main St., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538, Time of remembrance will be at 11. For those of you who are unable to attend the Celebration, please remember our mom in your prayers.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Obituary: Laura Eleanor Murphy, 85

Laura Eleanor Murphy passed away on October 23, 2021 in the comfort of her home surrounded by family. Laura was born on January 19, 1936 to Florence and David Coari in Chicago Illinois. She was raised in Chicago and the western suburbs and graduated from Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst in 1954.

Laura married Joseph Murphy in 1956 and moved to West Chicago, Illinois where they raised their 3 children. Laura’s fierce love of family was emulated throughout her life. Her welcoming and warm spirit created a sense of family in all aspects of her life whether it was with friends, coworkers, or animals.

Raising her family was her priority and as her children grew, she worked as the school secretary and bookkeeper. Throughout her life she had various jobs including a successful career with Aetna Insurance in which she retired in 1995. Once retired, Laura and Joe moved to their summer lake house in Wisconsin and created a warm and loving home for family and friends to gather over the years.

Laura touched so many people during her 85 years of life through her love of family and friends, strength, caring nature, sense of humor, creative spirit, love of gardening, and many other attributes that connected her to people. She was the “fun and spirited” mom, grandma, great grandma and aunt, a loving wife and daughter, and a passionate friend to many. Her spirit lives on in all of us.

Laura is survived by her husband Joe; son, Joey (Mary), daughter, Kathi, daughter Laurie (Shawn); 9 grandchildren, Dan (Lori), Jami (Sinatra), David, Jodi, Cori (Dan), Jim (Natalie), Nick (Lori), Ric (Brittney), Matt; 9 great-grandchildren, Colin, Mason, Jasmin, Joe, Bella, Dylan, Sawyer, Lucas, Kayla; cousins, Carol Coari, Jim (Julie) Coari; brother-in-law, Denny Murphy; sister-in-law, Donna Murphy; and a plethora (Mom would have loved this word) of nieces and nephews.

Laura is preceded in death by her parents Florence and David Coari; great-grandson, Braylon Lighthall; aunt and uncle Virgil and Bea Coari: cousin, Geraldine Johnson, parents-in-law, William and Violet Murphy; sister-in-law, Joy Murphy; brother-in-law, Jerry Murphy; and many other relatives and friends.

A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in Laura’s name to Rainbow Hospice or The ALS Association.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com